MOTHER's Methane Maker Meets The Media
November/December 1973
By the Mother Earth News editors
Now the only trouble with this digester was the fact that the fellow who spent so much time telling everyone what a great welder he was . . . really wasn't at all. The digestion unit—and its water jacket—leaked like the proverbial sieve, in other words, the instant we tried to put the waste disposal plant into operation . . . and we were forced to shelve the whole project until the spring of 1973.
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